Aspicilia confusa
Aspicilia confusa | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Ascomycetes |
Order: | Pertusariales |
Family: | Megasporaceae |
Genus: | Aspicilia |
Species: | A. confusa |
Binomial name | |
Aspicilia confusa Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin | |
Aspicilia confusa (***) is a pale gray (sometimes brownish) crustose areolate lichen that grows mostly on rock in southern and central California mountains, from 250 to 3,170 metres (820 to 10,400 ft).[1]:224-5[2] Areoles may be contiguous or dispersed.[1]:224 It has a dark, fringed prothallus.[1]:224-5 Each areole commonly has 1–4 round to angular aspicilioid apothecia that are 0.1–1.5 mm in diameter, sunken into it.[2] Each apothecia has a usually concave, black disc.[1]:224-5[2] Lichen spot tests are all negative.[1]:224-5[2] It grows on rock in chaparral or forests in central and southern California, including the Sierra Nevadas, but not in the southeastern deserts of California.[1]:224-5
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